scrutiny

scrutiny
'skru:təni
noun
(careful, detailed examination or inspection: Famous people live their lives under continuous public scrutiny.) examen detallado, escrutinio, recuento
- scrutinise
scrutiny
tr['skrʊːtɪnɪ]
noun
1 (examination) examen nombre masculino profundo
2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (of votes) escrutinio
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be under scrutiny ser analizado,-a
scrutiny ['skru:təni] n, pl -nies : escrutinio m , inspección f
scrutiny
n.
escrutinio s.m.
escudriñamiento s.m.
examen s.m.
'skruːtṇi, 'skruːtɪni
count & mass noun (pl -nies) (close examination) examen m

his methods will not bear close scrutiny — sus métodos no resistirán un examen riguroso

['skruːtɪnɪ]
N (=examination) examen m detallado; (Pol) [of votes] escrutinio m , recuento m

under the scrutiny of sb — bajo la mirada de algn

under his scrutiny she felt nervous — bajo su mirada se sintió nerviosa

to keep sb under close scrutiny — vigilar a algn de cerca

to submit sth to a close scrutiny — someter algo a un detallado or cuidadoso examen

it does not stand up to scrutiny — no resiste un examen

* * *
['skruːtṇi, 'skruːtɪni]
count & mass noun (pl -nies) (close examination) examen m

his methods will not bear close scrutiny — sus métodos no resistirán un examen riguroso


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